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A React Component Library for doing translation checking - extracted from translationNotes and translationWords.
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to install dependenciesyarn start
to launch the demoThis package requires @material-ui v4 core, icons, and lab. Material-UI Installation
The CSS Styles implementation uses the updated version and is incompatible with v3.
A few components use the Lab components such as the Skeleton for the infinite scrolling effect.
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